‘Steam engines are my favorite’

As a youngster growing up in Riverton, Mario Leone remembers always having a train set in the house, and his love for model trains has continued throughout his life. "I...

A word on the governor’s proposed budget

The following is a statement from Christina M. Renna, president and CEO, Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey. For...

County farmers market kicks off landmark 20th year

One of the nation’s favorite famers markets is back. The Burlington County Farmers Market returns from its winter hiatus...

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Thursday Counselors are on hand at Palmyra Police headquarters, 20 West Broad St., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m....

Officials applaud deal to expand preserve

The Burlington County Commissioners and Evesham Township’s mayor and council have announced permanent preservation of an ecologically-sensitive property...

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Samaritan hosts 46th gala

Samaritan's annual Celebration of Life Gala has raised more than $255,000 to support the nonprofit. This year’s event recognized Dr. Nandini Natrajan, of the William G. Rohrer Charitable Foundation and United...

A word from the chamber of commerce

The following is a statement from Christina M. Renna, president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey: “The Chamber of Commerce Southern...

Some known, some unknown

The Underground Railroad Museum of Burlington County celebrated several of the county’s trailblazers during Rowan College at Burlington County’s annual Black History Month Wall...

County seeks women scholars

The Burlington County Commissioners and the Women’s Advisory Council are recognizing standout young women by awarding scholarships to those who aspire to lead and...

‘We only had one ball’

Albert J. Countryman Jr./The Sun Hettie Hunt (left to right), Thelma Scott, Mary Holloway and Yvonne Buroughs share memories of playing softball with the Majestics and Diamond Daisies during the Palmyra Black History presentation on Feb. 20..

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